Dear readers,
As we prepare to fully dive into the Philosopher's Stone storyline in tomorrow's chapter, I wanted to share a few details about the story's direction to ensure everything feels smooth and cohesive.
The Protagonist's Memory and Understanding:
In my version of events, the protagonist recalls only bits and pieces of the original Harry Potter storyline. These memories are incomplete and selective, which influences how the story unfolds. Here's what the protagonist remembers:
The existence of the Philosopher's Stone.
Voldemort's desire to obtain the Philosopher's Stone.
Sirius Black's Animagus form as a black dog.
Severus Snape is a good person and dies later.
Dumbledore dies at some point.
Lily Potter's sacrificial magic protecting Harry.
The titles of each Harry Potter book.
These memories are vague and limited, meaning they do not represent full or accurate knowledge of events.
A Unique Approach to the Story:
While the story touches on some key events from the original books, starting with the Goblet of Fire, there will be significant changes to the plot. This divergence ensures a fresh perspective for readers.
The primary focus of this novel is on magical creatures and their importance to the wizarding world. Voldemort's storyline is just one aspect of the broader narrative.
Feedback and Reader Input
Your feedback is incredibly valuable to me. I already have 42 chapters drafted, so if there are parts you don't like or think could be improved, feel free to share. Your comments help me refine the story and make it more enjoyable for everyone.
The most important thing is that you all have fun reading this adventures novel. Thank you for your continued support!